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The Times - 23/03/1965

1965; Gale Group;

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From Our Boxing Correspondent, From Our Rugby Football Correspondent, FROM A STAFF REPORTER, From Our Athletics Correspondent, FROM OUR LACROSSE CORRESPONDENT, From Our Northern Racing Correspondent, From Our Rowing Correspondent, From Our Scottish Correspondent, FROM OUR LABOUR STAFF, FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR NAVAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Middle East Correspondent, FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT, From Our Special Correspondent, From Our Latin America Correspondent, FROM A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT, From a Special Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, FROM OUR RADIO CORRESPONDENT, From Our Correspondent, From Our Parliamentary Correspondent, From Our Political Correspondent, FROM OUR POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT, A. ALVAREZ; W. H. AUDEN; A. J. AYER; MAX BELOFF; ALASTAIR BUCHAN; BRIAN CROZIER; JOHN GRIGG; JOHN GROSS; MICHAEL HAMBURGER; HAMISH HAMILTON; IAIN HAMILTON; ANTHONY HARTLEY; JULIAN S. HUXLEY; JOHN LEHMANN; JOHN MANDER; WILLIAM PLOMER; MICHAEL POLANYI; LAURENS VAN DER POST; GORONWY REES; ALAN ROSS; LEONARD SCHAPIRO; HUGH SETON-WATSON; STEPHEN SPENDER; DICK TAVERNE; C. V. WEDGWOOD; REBECCA WEST; ANGUS WILSON; WOODROW WYATT; MICHAEL YOUNG. 25 Haymarket, S.W.1, March 22., WELLINGTON. ANGLESEY. GERALD TEMPLER, F.M. R. A. HULL, F.M. RODERICK BARCLAY, H.M., RONALD LEICESTER. Bishop's Lodge, Springfield Road, Leicester, March 19., H. W. GUEST., GEOFFREY W. G. AGNEW. 43 Old Bond Street, W.1, March 22., N. G. ANNAN., DESMOND LEE, Headmaster. The College, Winchester, March 20., HOYOS, Chairman, Association of National Tourist Office Representa-, BERNARD LEVIN., FROM OUR SALE ROOM CORRESPONDENT, FROM A CORRESPONDENT, FROM OUR AERONAUTICAL CORRESPONDENT, From Our Motoring Correspondent, From Our Northern Correspondent, FROM OUR MOTORING CORRESPONDENT, From Our Music Critic, From Our Drama Critic, By Edward Lucie-Smith, By Our City Editor, From Our Midland Industrial Correspondent, FROM LLOYD'S, CLIVE M. SCHMITTHOFF, Principal, ALEC MARTIN., ALEC CLIFTON-TAYLOR. 15 Clareville Grove, S.W.7, March 20., DAVID SYLVESTER. 21 Melrose Road, S.W.18, March 20., FROM OUR AGRICULTURAL CORRESPONDENT, T. L. ROBERTSON, Director-General, PETER PERRY.,

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Births. Marriages. Deaths. Classified Advertising: Public Notices, Public Appointments, Appointments And Situations. Arts and Entertainment: Sound Broadcasting, Television Programmes B.B.C. 1 (Ch. 1), The Times Crossword Puzzle No. 10,875. Sport: Law Strikes Twice For Manchester United, Wolves' Hopes Dimmed Once More, Caldwell Loses Titles To Rudkin Body Attack Brings About Downfall Of Champion, Chelsea Again Owe Much To McCreadie, Rugby Selectors Look Ahead, Sports in Brief, Flat Season Still Waiting For The Off Versatile Robinson Crusoe To Win Spring Handicap, Davis Cup Short List, Royal Navy Hockey XI, 46 Crews Row For Jackson Trophy, New Secretary Draws Inspiration From Tokyo, Schools Teams For Twickenham, Good Service To Lacrosse, Hailwood And Read Successful, India Secure Test And Series With 13 Minutes Left, Oxford Again Set Pace In Boat Race Practice. Display Advertising: Michelin, Westminster, Rank Xerox, Multiple Display Advertisements, Mullard, Cunard, Motor Cars, fly Bea France, Bankers Trust Company, Western Mail, A.N.Z, Rawlplug, The Building Societies Association, Lob, Sas, The British Economy, Air-India, Prudential, Imperial Cancer Research Fund, The Phonoco Group. Politics and Parliament: Tests of Solway and Morecambe barrages, Question tactics complaint, The assault on London housing Subsidy for private sector rejected, House Of Commons Old people who refuse help. News: Princess Margaret Resumes Tour, Dearer Food: 'Wild Exaggeration', Tories Want Big Cut In Immigrants Unity In Today's Debate, Sir D. Foot's Sister Found Dead Body Recovered From River, Building System To Cut Costs Again, Lethargy Troubled 3 Women Shut In Fall-Out Refuge, China Demands Five Russian Apologies Dispute Intensified By Moscow Talks, Gaullist Error In Election Tactics Slight Advantage For Communists, Rescue Operation or National Policy?, M.P.'S Questions On O-Level Marking, Protest Moves By Labour M.P.S, Russia Backs French Tv System Pact On Eve Of Colour Talks Blow To American Hopes Britain May Go IT Alone, Disappointment To Manufacturers, Bus Driver Dismissed For Bridge Crash, Translators End 1M. Word Task, Zambia Restricts Diplomatists, Centenary Of A Round Church, Persecution Of Tenants To Be Outlawed Rent Rules Will Be Flexible, Firmer T.U.C. Line On Mergers Fresh Consultations With Unions, "Shamateur Tennis A Way Of Life", New Lisbon Trial Of Army Men Acquitted Once On Same Charges, U.S. Doctor's Use Of Human Serum, Brazil Election Triumph For Detained Ex-President Quadros Supporter Ahead In Sao Paulo, Lenshina To Stay In Custody, Dr. Mende Proposes More Links Between Bonn And The East, Leaflets Dropped On Marchers More Bombs Reported In Alabama, Computer Control In Papermaking, Selective Financial Aid In Tory Regional Plans, Footnote To India Border War Mr. Shastri Reticent On "Plea To U.S.", Austrian Visit To Belgrade Dr. Klaus To Press Economic Links, Americans Support Gold Reserves, S. African Assault On Diplomatists Two Men Fined £25, Traffic-Free Streets Planned For York, Parents Call Navy Cruel Day To Reach Son's Far East Funeral, Peace Formula For B.U.A. Strike, Fellowships At U.S. Universities British Scientists Gain Five Awards, Doctors' Alternative To "Medicare", Briton Fined £210 In Cyprus, Farmers Walk Out After Heckling Mr. Peart Speech Punctuated By Shouts Of "Milk" And "Resign", Congo Gives Warning To Uganda, Growing Confusion On The Arab Scene Cairo As A Disruptive Force, Tv Criticisms Damaging To Industry Protest By F.B.I. Leader, Boeings For Berlin Service, Talk Of U.N. Peace Force, Woman Charged With Abduction Of Baby, Soldier "Talked Of Persecution" Triple Murder Charge, Hospital Unit Races To Save Youth, Warning IS Given By President Kaunda, Vandals' Damage To Motorway Cost Thousands Of Pounds £19M. Chiswick-Langley Section Of M4 Opens Tomorrow, Bridging Gap From Ward To Works, Where Loyalty To University Ends, Priorities Needed In Automation Staff Problems, Police Stumble On Big Haul, Mayoral Election, Gas And 'Marauding' JET Raids In Vietnam Mr. Stewart Told Of U.S. Navy Movements, Russian Space Men Passed Satellite, Death Sentence On Three Men Canteen Supervisor Killed In Flat, Exaggeration In Report Rebuke For Agency And Newspaper, Liberal Plan For Reviving Mid-Wales New Roads First Essential, Five Youths Cleared On Affray Charge, Youth On Trial For Car Park Killing Counsel Speaks Of One-Sided Brawl, Polish For The Goldsmiths' Image, Briton Missing In Aircraft, Routes Searched For Targets, Draft U.N. Edict On Religious Tolerance, Estate Car Improved As Price Rises, Mrs. Ramsey Undergoes Operation, Movements Of Liners, West Urged To Agree On Monetary Policy Drift Serious-Mr. Maudling, So Spring Comes Again to Paris, "Eat Your Words" Say Bakers To Critics Of Bread, Sharks Scared By Sting In The Gills, 3 Men Go Into Atom Reactor Camera Recovered, Railways Keep 1845 Pledge To Boys, Price Rein On Landlords' Sale Of Electricity, Rumania Chooses Leaders, Just how far can you make a gallon go?, Svenska Dagbladet, Aid Spurs Institutional Reform In Latin America, Voting Swing In Ceylon Mrs. Bandaranaike Party's Losses. News in Brief. Picture Gallery: Polar Bear Cubs on show at Whipsnade Zoo, Official Appointments and Notices: New Bishop Of Hull, Sir Herbert Read A Tate Trustee, New Vice-Chancellor Of Exeter, Rome And Abbey Scholarships. Index. Editorials/Leaders: The War Steps Up, Paying Guest, Developing Mid-Wales, A Rebuff to Gaullism. Letters to the Editor: Virtue Translated, Technique Of The Sea, A British Law Institute Uniting Efforts Of The Profession, Bidding For A Rembrandt How The Confusion Arose, On The Wrong Track?, Mihajlo Mihajlov, Honour That IS Due, Two Basic Questions, Facts In The Galleries, Complicated Issues, For W. Australian Conditions, Milk Prices, Cultural Inheritance, Tourists Beware, University Entrance. Court and Social: Court Circular. Reviews: Art and the Mass Audience, Grim Dance Parable of Man's Inhumanity to Man, Cranko Ballet For Spoleto, Porcelain Birds Make 7,200gns. £18,711 For Arms And Armour, Cinzano Art Award, Rhythmical And Vivid, Swinburne To Music, Rossini Perez Etchings, Trial of Anti-Fascists Makes Exciting Drama, Disturbing View of Britten, Solemn Fanfare To Higher Drama, London Opera Centre's Productions, Sadler's Wells and L.S.O. for Prague. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): From The Times of 1865. Law: Adultery And Drink Goshawk V. Goshawk, Court Of Criminal Appeal Analysts' Evidence: Admissibility Regina V. Mitten, Court Of Criminal Appeal Homicide And Mens Rea Regina V. Church, High Court Of Justice: Queen's Bench Division Apology To Priest McGuinness V. Wilson & Whitworth Ltd.. Obituaries: Mr. J. R. H. Weaver Former President Of Trinity, Oxford, Most Rev. Francis Grimshaw Archbishop Of Birmingham, Sir Roslyn Philp, Mr. Hans Muller, Obituary. Business and Finance: Amari, January Beer Output Remains Steady, Air Separation Plant For Holland, Ullmann & Co. Chairman, Winchmore Investment Dealings, World Bank Mission To Turkey, £42,000 Raised In Paris Art Sale, Safety Belts In Demand, G. & J. Weir Pay Five Points Extra Anglo-Norness Gloom, Lazard Credit For Rumanian Ships £2,100,000 Agreement, Latest Dividends, Frankenstein Comes To Market, B.R. Reorganizes Freight Handling System Bid For More Dock Traffic, Science Of Economics, Lewis's Investment Trust Limited, Queen Anne's Hotels & Properties Record Group Earnings, Scaffolding 40% Ahead, Guardian Inv. Trust, English Electric Awarded £2,300,000 Contract Transformers For C.E.G.B., Unilever N.V., A. & S. Henry Progress To Continue In 1965, Long-Term Labour Agreement, Trying Out Goods Abroad Travelling Displays, Plastics Container Breakthrough, Germany Imports 21 P.C. More, S. African Imports And Exports, Holland-Amerika Board Yield, Lively Interest In Novelty Fabrics, Univ. Printers Pledge, British Biscuits For America, Sharp Advance In Rubber Values, £900,000 Contracts For Cementation, Belgium Supports Conference Plan, J. I. Thornycroft's £1¼M. Surplus Concern Over Asset Under-Employment, Uganda-Russia Pact, A. & S. Henry & Co. Limited, New Contracts, Hoveringham Pay 2½ P.C. Above Forecast L.M.S. Assets Surplus IS £17M., New Silver Vein In Idaho, Sugar Cane Plant For Colombia, More Footwear Goes Abroad, Gallaher Buys Site In Australia, Spanish Order For U.S. Airliner, Electrical Equipment For Poland, Course To Teach Marketing, Leaderflush (Doors), Bp Of Australia Debenture, U.S. Dock Dispute Delays Whisky, American Export Offensive In The Making, Banque De Paris Profits Advance, Weak Tone In Sterling, Advertising Bill Goes Up To £281M., B.E.A. Unaffected By Greek Dispute, Malaya Fertilizer Plant, "Wonder Boy" Says HE Made More Than $1M. Canadian Mining Shares Inquiry, Dairy Surpluses Disappear Rise In Consumption, China Buys Nickel From France, U.S. Wool Output Falls 7 Per Cent, Aveling-Barford Get Bank Loan, Contrasting U.S. Bill Rates, Clubman's Club Take-Over, Engineering Components Raising £500,000, Brewery Merger Called Off, Company News In Brief, Reply Awaited On Malaysia Textiles, U.S. Economist On Gold, £1.3M Hospital Contract, Timber Pre-Fab Offer, Businessmen's Visit To Philippines, Tax Should 'Allow For Inflation', Banks Support Export Services Exhibition, Uneven Shortage Of Money, Australia To Tap European Dollar Funds? New York Bank May Lead Syndicate, Albright Accepted, Option Rates, Coy About The Plan Mr. Brown Delays Outline. Stock Exchange Tables: Wall Street Slips Back From Early Gains, Shares Rally Sharply At START Of Account, Recent Issues, Montreal And Toronto Exchanges, W. W. Ball For London, Zurich Turns Weaker Paris Holds Firm, Unit Trust Prices, London Stock Exchange Closing Prices: Sterling Softens Gilt-Edged, Coffee Futures Active I.C.C. Export Quota System Rumour. Business Appointments: Eagle Star's New Executive. Property: Bernard Thorpe & Partners, Sales By Auction.

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